Athens is the largest city-state in ancient Greece, both in terms of population and cultural influence. It was known for its advancements in art, philosophy, and democracy. In contrast, Sparta was more focused on military prowess and had a smaller population. Thus, Athens held a more significant position in terms of size and cultural legacy.
Athens, Sparta, Macedonia. Athens is know for it's brains, Sparta is known for it's military strength and Macedonia is known for spreading the Greek language and culture to the rest of the world.
Most of the cities of Ancient Greece, like Sparta, Thebes, Mycenae, Megara, Corinth, Delphi, Athens, Argos, Epidaurus, and Pylos are still within the borders of modern Greece. However, of these, only ATHENS is still inhabited and is not just an archaeological ruin.
Sparta.
in the time of ancient Athens and Sparta, each city was also a state which means that despite of common origin, each city-state had its own low, king or government and generally it was independent. as a result of that there were many wars between them.
Though Greece had kings and rulers. Each city-state did employ a form of democracy. Examples are Athens, which had a direct democracy and Sparta that had two kings and a council of elders.
Both Sparta and Athens.
The most famous and powerful of all the city states of ancient Greece were Sparta and Athens.
Sparta or Athens
Europe. Being that both are in Greece
Istanabul is not in Greece.
sparta and athens
Sparta and Athens.
Sparta and Athens
Sparta,Efesus,Athens,Corinth,Margos and Megara
it was located and still is in southern greece and was located by athens and sparta
I think Athens is.
The first Greek city-state was Mycenae (my-SEE-nee).